It was cool to hear the owner talk about her Aunt Marge, how her aunt was friends with the artist, and how the artist fell in love with someone from the Ozark. Then to hear it from the appraiser as a history story. It’s like real life met up with what became historical significance. Pretty neat!
The location for Shepherd of the Hills was actually adjacent to Branson, Missouri. It did not take place in Arkansas, but approx 30 miles north of that border.
@@dovbarleib3256 You are correct with regard to the geographic location of the novel Shepherd of the Hills. It took place within the Missouri Ozarks region, in which Branson falls. Though this particular roadshow takes place in Little Rock, the painting does not specify whether the scene is supposed to be from the Missouri Ozarks or the Arkansas Ozarks. In my original comment, I was speculating with light-hearted cynicism that the artist just used a scene from the 1941 movie to paint the portrait. It's an entertaining movie, that I would recommend, if you enjoy older classics. Cheers!
These types of pictures by Travis sale regularly at auction houses for $800 to $1,200. Many of the appraisals on the Roadshow are extremely far fetched prices based more on wow factor ratings than true value. I watch for the information not the "values".
She did say insurance value which is normally 2 to 5 times auction value, so her action estimate would have been 2k to 5k, and 2k isn’t that far from your 1.2k. Plus this had the original frame, which not all his pictures might have.
The woman who guessed that it was worth $1500. is much closer than the expert. Yes, for insurance purposes, you normally over-inflate the price, but if you go to any good auction, unless it is a definitive Texas painting, you will never achieve the stated price.
Hi, I concede that there has been some slight upward movement, in some of his results. Unless it is a Texas scene, it may reach into the $2-5,000 range, but certainly not the $15,000 thousand figure mentioned. That is the beauty of an auction, anything can happen. Thank you.
Live Wire I didn’t find it depressing. It was a beautiful story about a generous relative passing on beauty and art to the rest of her family, who also had kind words for them.
Paintings are my favorite Roadshow items
Lovely painting. Just lovely. Makes me feel like I'm inside that painting.
I liked the tents in the background. A nice little detail added.
My wife and I both had visions of riding our horses thru the painting .Beautiful
Agree 👍🏻... so Beautiful ...
the composition and colors work nicely. i love that guy's history. awesome.
I grew up in this area, it feels like I've stood where this was painted, it's so familiar. Beautiful country.
It looks like you're looking out of a window. It's incredible!
It was cool to hear the owner talk about her Aunt Marge, how her aunt was friends with the artist, and how the artist fell in love with someone from the Ozark. Then to hear it from the appraiser as a history story. It’s like real life met up with what became historical significance. Pretty neat!
What a beautiful painting. You feel like you are sitting right under that tree looking at the scenery.
Awesome story and reaction as well...LOVE THE ROADSHOW!! Cheers Everyone....
Beautiful painting & very impressionistic.
It's lovely, should be worth more.
Beautiful painting, sweet reaction.
That is a beautifully executed painting! I would buy it in a jot!
Fine sensitive painting indeed, lovely colour and paintwork, scene and light
The colors are amazing. So peaceful.
This lady has the best reaction I've seen yet!
Love her visceral reaction, truly, she almost needed a chair!
Gorgeous painting.
So beauty no too realist just representing the landscape , amazing
Dang I love that painting!
Yeah, I want to live in it!
Owner: "Yeah looked like a little turtle to me..."
Appraiser: "You _do_ have a good eye!"
Ayman B. I can see it though if you look at it, with the little turtle head on the left side
That's an O T, the artist's initials..
Hurr durr... ahhh... oh yea
Looks like the artist painted that from a scene found within the 1941 John Wayne movie "Shepherd of the Hills." (set in the Ozarks)
The location for Shepherd of the Hills was actually adjacent to Branson, Missouri. It did not take place in Arkansas, but approx 30 miles north of that border.
@@dovbarleib3256 You are correct with regard to the geographic location of the novel Shepherd of the Hills. It took place within the Missouri Ozarks region, in which Branson falls. Though this particular roadshow takes place in Little Rock, the painting does not specify whether the scene is supposed to be from the Missouri Ozarks or the Arkansas Ozarks. In my original comment, I was speculating with light-hearted cynicism that the artist just used a scene from the 1941 movie to paint the portrait. It's an entertaining movie, that I would recommend, if you enjoy older classics. Cheers!
Wow it's a Pretty painting...
I love it... 👌🏻
Tremendous sensation of '3D'...!!!
Her reaction almost made me faint!
Thats a really nice painting
live in the area, us hillbillies have it good!
only 15 mins from where the Travis Ozark Summer Art School near Cass.
Should be more!
price regardless its an gorgeous piece
$275 in 1947 is $3,233 in 2019.
$275 invested in the S&P500 (stocks) would be worth $534,600 in 2019.
There's enough money in the world. I'd say her aunt made the better investment.
Life is too short for thinking like this.
By this logic you should never buy anything than investing
FlourescentPotato life is to short to not think like this.
@bill hill :)...And if she invested in silver 1957 . ..It would be worth over 4200...
These types of pictures by Travis sale regularly at auction houses for $800 to $1,200. Many of the appraisals on the Roadshow are extremely far fetched prices based more on wow factor ratings than true value. I watch for the information not the "values".
Carl S. Really? Where can I buy, how do I find these auction houses?
She did say insurance value which is normally 2 to 5 times auction value, so her action estimate would have been 2k to 5k, and 2k isn’t that far from your 1.2k. Plus this had the original frame, which not all his pictures might have.
what did you think it was worth? aww priceless
LOLZ! “I thought it was a turtle.” 🤦🏻
she was turtlely wrong
I bet Olin Travis spoke like Bob Ross..
How could she not know that it was his initials in the corner? A turtle???
the money takes your breath away not the painting anymore!
99% of people in these shows are most impressed with the money.
Isnt that the point of the show?
The woman who guessed that it was worth $1500. is much closer than the expert. Yes, for insurance purposes, you normally over-inflate the price, but if you go to any good auction, unless it is a definitive Texas painting, you will never achieve the stated price.
Check out recent auction results for the artist online. $10,000 seems realistic.
Hi, I concede that there has been some slight upward movement, in some of his results. Unless it is a Texas scene, it may reach into the $2-5,000 range, but certainly not the $15,000 thousand figure mentioned.
That is the beauty of an auction, anything can happen.
Thank you.
Reaction a bit over the top, no?
Jay Reszy 10,000 means more to some people than others
Who talks like that?
A very nervous woman who has never spoken on camera.
Why tell that depressing story about someone dying ? Weird !
Live Wire I didn’t find it depressing. It was a beautiful story about a generous relative passing on beauty and art to the rest of her family, who also had kind words for them.
Well done painting, but boring.